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Urogenital myiasis caused by Psychoda albipennis

Mehmet G. Culha, Kamuran Turker, Sule Ozsoy and Ege C. Serefoglu
Saudi Medical Journal December 2016, 37 (12) 1401-1403; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2016.12.16312
Mehmet G. Culha
From the Department of Urology (Culha), Istanbul Training & Research Hospital, tbe Department of Infectious Diseases (Turker), the Department of Pathology (Ozsoy), and the Department of Urology (Serefoglu), Bagcilar Training & Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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Kamuran Turker
From the Department of Urology (Culha), Istanbul Training & Research Hospital, tbe Department of Infectious Diseases (Turker), the Department of Pathology (Ozsoy), and the Department of Urology (Serefoglu), Bagcilar Training & Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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Sule Ozsoy
From the Department of Urology (Culha), Istanbul Training & Research Hospital, tbe Department of Infectious Diseases (Turker), the Department of Pathology (Ozsoy), and the Department of Urology (Serefoglu), Bagcilar Training & Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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Ege C. Serefoglu
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